"Quite a few errors in the information" doesn't even begin to sum up the glaring errors in this documentary. On track 2 alone, the announcer introduces "Lucille" as by "a very recongizable John Lennon" when it is, obviously, a very recognizable Paul McCartney. The very next track, "I Forgot to Remember to Forget" is introduced as being sung by Paul McCartney when anyone with even a passing familiarity with the Beatles can clearly hear George Harrison singing.

Interesting, maybe, as a historical document but not as accurate history. The sound quality is good, but I would not say it's a must for a Beatle's fan. If you can download it, go for it, but I wouldn't waste money on buying the discs.

This is an interesting set. There are quite a few errors throughout the discs(factually). The fact that it is produced by the BBC and yet has precious little material from the group's BBC appearances verifies the fact that the BBC destroyed most of it's own recordings of the group and didn't have much material to choose from in 1973. The interviews are interesting because they feature some people who aren't commonly featured in such documentaries, and some of the Beatles interviews are uncommon as well. I would recommend this set for this reason and for the overall sound quality.